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Removing Excess Glycerin from Reaction Mixture

10/19/2010 4:01 AM

Please guide me for removing excess glycerin from reaction mixture (Monoglycerine as product) at the end of reaction, about 5 ton per batch.

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Re: Glycerin removing

10/19/2010 5:05 AM

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Re: Glycerin removing

10/19/2010 5:09 AM

Please describe the reagents, the products, their phase (solid, liqid, gas) and the temperature and pressure of the reaction.

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Re: Glycerin removing

10/19/2010 11:13 PM

Pretty much covers it all, and GA. I cannot understand how these people think that they can obtain pertinent and useful information without providing necessary information.

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